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Slieve Russell Golf Club

  • Slieve Russell Golf Club
  • Slieve Russell Golf Club

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Located just 90 miles from Dublin and Belfast, the Slieve Russell Hotel offers a haven of comfort and relaxation.

Caddy Hire :

Yes

Course Designer :

Paddy Merrigan

Course Distance :

7053 yards

Course Type :

Parkland

Green Fees :

Residents  Sunday – Friday €47.00  Saturdays €57.00  Visitors  Sunday – Friday €72.00  Saturdays €90.00  Group Rates Available

Opening Months :

Open all year.

Visitors :

Always welcome- pre-booking advisable

Open Week :

Yes

Golf Director/Club Professional :

Liam McCool

Head Teaching Professional :

Tristan Mullally

Practice Green :

Yes

Pro Shop :

Yes

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)49 952 5090

Fax:

+353 (0)49 952 6444

Email:

Slieve-golf-club@quinn-hotels.com

Website:

www.quinnhotels.com

Address:

Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club, Ballyconnell, Co Cavan, Republic of Ireland

Ballyconnell Cavan - Ireland East

The 300 acre estate is mighty impressive and it includes an equally awe-inspiring 50 acres of water – all waiting to drown unsuspecting balls. This course is a mere baby of the golfing world, having opened in 1992, but its tricky greens have ensured its national status, having already hosted the Irish PGA Championship and the North West of Ireland Open.

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